VINES AND CLIMBERS 
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Color pan ale ao Description Reon Bloom 
“White” [HALL’S Lonicera Climbing vine differing from the| 15 ft. |Sept. 
JAPANESE |Japénica var.) type mainly in its time of bloom. |Sun 
HONEY- Halliana Semi-evergreen foliage. Prop. by 
SUCKLE L. flexudsa | fall-sown seed or ripe wood cuttings. 
Halliana, Any good soil. China; Japan. 
Caprifolinm 
Hallianum 
“Scarlet”/TRUMPET  [Lonicera Beautiful native climber with ter-| 8-10 ft. |May to 
18 |HONEY- sempé€rvirens | minal clusters of lovely bright flowers, |Sun Sept. 
SUCKLE Caprifolium | sometimes yellow. Handsome foliage, 
sempérvirens |evergreen in the Southern States. 
Prop. by fall-sown seed or ripe wood 
cuttings. Any good soil. U.S.A. 
“Yellow” SULLI- Lonicera Climbing plant with close spikes of | 4-5 ft. |May, 
VANT’S Sullivantii purplish tinted flowers. Thick gray- |Sun June 
HONEY- L, flava ish Jeaves. Attractive in the fall on 
SUCKLE account of its bright red berries. Prop. 
by fall-sown seed or ripe wood cut- 
tings. Any good soil. N. Amer. 
“Purple”|CHINESE L¥cium Branching shrub which if trained | 12-15 ft./June 
BOX Chinénse to a support will grow 15 ft. high, the [Sun to 
THORN long slender branches being laden Sept. 
with ornamental scarlet fruit. Good 
rich soil. China. 
“White” |MATRI- L¥cium Branching shrub with a profusion | 12-15 ft.{Late 
MONY vulgare of bright red berries following funnel- |Sun May to 
VINE, L, fldccidum, | like flowers which vary to purple. late 
BOX L. halimi- Grayish foliage. Useful for covering Sept. 
THORN jolium walls, etc. Prop. by seed, cuttings of 
hard wood, layers or suckers. Plant 
in any position not too damp. Europe. 
“White” BALTIMORE |Résa A variety of the Prairie Rose. It| 6ft. |June, 
BELLE “Baltimore has clusters of rather small double |Sun July 
ROSE Belle” flowers and is not so hardy as the 
type. A useful climber for trellis or 
porch. Prop. generally by cuttings. 
Any rich soil. Hort. 
“Rosy j|CARMINE  jRésa A lovely climbing Rose having deli- | 10-12 ft.|June 
carmine’’/PILLAR “Carmine cate single flowers of a peculiarly fine |Sux 
bet. ROSE Pillar” color. Foliage good. An excellent 
27 & 34 pillar rose and good for walls, arbors, 
etc. It is best to cover in winter. 
Prop. by cuttings or graftings. Rich 
soil. ort. 
“Crim- |CRIMSON Rosa A climber bearing a profusion of ; 15-20 ft.|June, 
son’? RAMBLER _ |Crimson rather small dazzling double flowers. |Sun July 
ROSE Rambler” A vigorous plant which is a great 
favorite and makes quick growth, 
covering a large space in the first 
season. Prop. generally by cuttings. 
Any good son Hort. 
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